Yes, it has. The test button would only be clicked after the applet
has completed its init. Is there a reason the <trh:script> won't call
an applet method? I've even tried giving the applet tag a name and id.
Any other tags to use or other ways of making this work?
Thanks
At 10:49 PM 8/14/2008, Andrew Robinson wrote:
Has the applet had a chance to initialize when the script is run?
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:48 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using the <trh:script> tag to call an applet method and it creates this
> error. (document.applets[0].rebuildChartUsingCurrentData is not a function
> ).
>
> This is how I'm using it:
> <trh:script text="function updateApplet()
> {document.applets[0].rebuildChartUsingCurrentData();}" />
>
> The document.applets[0].rebuildChartUsingCurrentData(); works when not in a
> Trinidad/JSF page. The updateApplet() is called on an onClick event
>
> <tr:commandButton text="Test Button"
> id="mybutton"
> partialSubmit="true"
> actionListener="#{lotBean.doSomething}"
> partialTriggers="mybutton"
> onclick="updateApplet()"/>
>
> I've tried it without success using just a script tag as well. Is
there some
> limitation that prevents the <trh> tag from accessing applets? Is
there some
> other way of doing this inside a jsf page?
>
> Thanks
> Al
>
>